106
106
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
>> when it comes to snowden himself i'm sort of in the middle. i'm happy to examine his motives and acknowledge when you indulge? civil disobedience part of the risk is that you will be punished. on the other hand i am more interested in how the nsa spying goes down. i'm glad we know something about that and can examine it. the larger part of this run from the law here doesn't it sort of reveal ineffectiveness and ineptitude that makes me concerned about what's going on in the nsa and how they are allegedly able to competently able to deal with all the information in this system of doing things. where is the payoff on the smarted power that we have been edge gauged in all these years it doesn't make me feel great about the whole system. >> i mean, juan, i'm thinking we have snowden in hong kong. >> we couldn't track him down there. i mean, we even invested as mary katharine was intimating hundreds of billions of dollars on this high tech, you know, security equipment. we should be able to know where he is. we don't even know really if he is still
>> when it comes to snowden himself i'm sort of in the middle. i'm happy to examine his motives and acknowledge when you indulge? civil disobedience part of the risk is that you will be punished. on the other hand i am more interested in how the nsa spying goes down. i'm glad we know something about that and can examine it. the larger part of this run from the law here doesn't it sort of reveal ineffectiveness and ineptitude that makes me concerned about what's going on in the nsa and how...
88
88
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden has not appeared in public since he arrived yesterday. the fact he was not an expected flight out of russia to savannah today certainly raised questions about why he missed the flight. and it's quite possible either that the russians wanted to talk to him and find out a little bit more about what he knows, or that they were considering turning him over. it's really impossible to know at this point. >> and as it was reported there earlier, he was at least traveling with one individual from wikileaks, right? >> yes, and by all accounts, she is still with him. that would be sarah harrison, who is a researcher and part of their legal team. >> i want to play what john kerry said in an nbc interview regarding snowden and at least his assessment of how things are going right now. let's play both of what he said, please. >> we have returned seven criminals that they requested for extradition from the united states over the last two years. we have very high hopes that the russians who have said they want to cooperate and have a strong relationship
snowden has not appeared in public since he arrived yesterday. the fact he was not an expected flight out of russia to savannah today certainly raised questions about why he missed the flight. and it's quite possible either that the russians wanted to talk to him and find out a little bit more about what he knows, or that they were considering turning him over. it's really impossible to know at this point. >> and as it was reported there earlier, he was at least traveling with one...
180
180
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden back to the u.s. his dramatic journey may have to do more with dicey international relations than surveillance. snowden's extradition was incomplete and the government would not cooperate. president obama's frosty relationship with vladimir putin on full display in ireland may complicated efforts to get cooperation on that end. >> what else does he know? >> it questions our relationship with these companiuntries. doug luzader live for us. >>> now it is time for your 5 59:30. the top five stories making news for you at this hour. opening statements begin in the trial of george zimmerman. he is charged with second degree murder for the death of 17-year-old trayvon martin 16 months ago. a jury of 6 women will decide his fate. he has been sequestered and will end the trial. two audio experts cannot testify about those reporting. both said arias was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend back in 2007. the jury was unable to decide if she should face the death penalty. they will retry the sentencing phase
snowden back to the u.s. his dramatic journey may have to do more with dicey international relations than surveillance. snowden's extradition was incomplete and the government would not cooperate. president obama's frosty relationship with vladimir putin on full display in ireland may complicated efforts to get cooperation on that end. >> what else does he know? >> it questions our relationship with these companiuntries. doug luzader live for us. >>> now it is time for your...
162
162
Jun 22, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> federal prosecutors charging edward snowden with charges under the act. we'll talk to jeffrey toobin and plus 360 exclusive, alan chambers gives his first interview since exodus shut down. i'll ask him why he changed thinking on reparative therapy. >> i know there are people who have taken their life because they felt so ashamed of who they are, felt like god couldn't love them as they are, and that's something that will haunt me until the day i die. >>> big breaking stories, prosecutors are charging snowden with theft of government property, unauthorized communication and classified intelligence with an unauthorized person. two of those fall under the espionage act. the process of trying to bring him back from hong kong underway. snowden is the former contractor that admitted leaking highly classified documents about the phone and internet programs, documents he acquired while working for boost alan hamilton. the newspaper published some of those. glenn greenwald obtained some of the documents and joins me by the phone and jeffrey toobin. glenn, i know y
. >>> federal prosecutors charging edward snowden with charges under the act. we'll talk to jeffrey toobin and plus 360 exclusive, alan chambers gives his first interview since exodus shut down. i'll ask him why he changed thinking on reparative therapy. >> i know there are people who have taken their life because they felt so ashamed of who they are, felt like god couldn't love them as they are, and that's something that will haunt me until the day i die. >>> big...
187
187
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
on snowden's flight from who's co-to havana. airline official says snowden did not. in fact, here is his empty seat, 17 a by the window. president obama says the u.s. is doing everything it can to get snowden on a flight to the u.s. >> we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observed. >> snowden reportedly decided to leave hong kong at the last minute. that's what one of his lawyers tell the "wall street journal" which the parent company of this network owns. they celebrated snowden's birthday with pizza, friday chicken and sausages. ed snowden made what the lawyer called a very sudden decision to get out of hong kong and didn't even take any luggage with hill. catherine herridge is on top fox story ed snowden shouldn't have been shouldn't have been able to leave hong kong because they had revoked his passport. >> that's right, shep. secretary of state john kerry telling reporters traveling tonight with him in india that snowden's passport was p
on snowden's flight from who's co-to havana. airline official says snowden did not. in fact, here is his empty seat, 17 a by the window. president obama says the u.s. is doing everything it can to get snowden on a flight to the u.s. >> we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observed. >> snowden reportedly decided to leave hong kong at the last minute. that's what one of his lawyers tell the...
148
148
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks very much. >>> where will edward snowden pop up next? snowden has been helped along the way an his latest steps of his journey from hong kong to russia by wikileaks. today wikileaks founder julian assange spoke out on a conference call with a lot of reporters. i asked why snowden fled to hong kong instead of going through channels in washington, including congress and the inspector general. >> it is clear that mr. snowden is a whistle-blower by all his actions. the content. all his actions. communicating immediately with the press about matters of serious criminality in fact affecting all of us. contrary to the opinions early on saying mr. snowden was conspiring with china. clearly we see that is not the case. if it was, he would have stayed in hong kong. >> joining me now for our daily fix, "usa today" washington bureau chief, susan page. nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell and chris cillizza, managing editor of postpolitics.com. susan, you hosted a roundtable on snowden and wikileaks as well and the nsa controversies. where
thanks very much. >>> where will edward snowden pop up next? snowden has been helped along the way an his latest steps of his journey from hong kong to russia by wikileaks. today wikileaks founder julian assange spoke out on a conference call with a lot of reporters. i asked why snowden fled to hong kong instead of going through channels in washington, including congress and the inspector general. >> it is clear that mr. snowden is a whistle-blower by all his actions. the...
102
102
Jun 22, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> edward snowden is alleged to be hiding in hong kong. the complaint in the eastern district court of virginia charging him with the following, theft of government property, unauthorized communication of defense information and classified intelligence with an unautorooized person. two of those counts falling under the act, and now the process to bring him back from hong kong underway. >>> paula deen now and more breaking news. minutes ago she reacted to losing her food tv cooking show in a statement she says and i quote i would like to thank the food network for 11 great ye yeah -- years and i've been allowed to be in so much homes across the country and people sharing touching stories. she adds again, this would not be possible without the food networ network. food network will not renew paula deen's contact when it expires at the end of this month. this began building wednesday from a deposition she gave in a sexual and rational harassment lawsuit being brought by a former restaurant that she and her brother owned. in the transcript obt
. >>> edward snowden is alleged to be hiding in hong kong. the complaint in the eastern district court of virginia charging him with the following, theft of government property, unauthorized communication of defense information and classified intelligence with an unautorooized person. two of those counts falling under the act, and now the process to bring him back from hong kong underway. >>> paula deen now and more breaking news. minutes ago she reacted to losing her food tv...
77
77
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the fugitive edward snowden, exact whereabouts unknown and the u.s. at odds with russia, china and ecuador. >>> hockey heaven. chicago blackhawks fans are celebrating the team's second stanley cup victory in four years. >>> plus, an update on that wily escaped red panda. fireworks at the trial of george zimmerman and paula deen's empire gets a little smaller. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with persisting violence in afghanistan amid the pursuit of peace talks. the taliban is claiming responsibility for yet another wave of deadly violence. late monday, suicide bombers blew up a car outside the presidential palace in kabul. that's supposed to be one of the most secure areas in the capital. duncan, good morning. we're really glad you're okay. what can you tell us about what happened? >> good morning, mara. we were on perimeter of the presidentialle palace in what is meant to be the most secure parts. we were out on the street with about a dozen journal alists when suddenly gunfire erupted all around us. everybody went running for cove
. >>> the fugitive edward snowden, exact whereabouts unknown and the u.s. at odds with russia, china and ecuador. >>> hockey heaven. chicago blackhawks fans are celebrating the team's second stanley cup victory in four years. >>> plus, an update on that wily escaped red panda. fireworks at the trial of george zimmerman and paula deen's empire gets a little smaller. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with persisting violence in afghanistan amid...
365
365
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. >> reporter: snowden was able to flee his hide-out in hong kong after a final dinner of pizza and fried chicken because of help from officials there who delayed acting on the u.s. request for his arrest, claiming the paperwork was not in order. and then failed to tell american officials that snowden was on the move. >> no problem at the airport? >> no problem in the airport. >> reporter: snowden's lawyer albert hall, told abc's gloria riviera, a government intermediary advised snowden to leave immediately. >> then he would be given free passage, uninterrupted passage via the airport to any other place of his choice. >> reporter: snowden was able to fly out of hong kong for moscow on sunday even though his passport had been revoked by the u.s. the day before. hong kong officials now say the passport was not revoked in time by washington. coming eight days after the criminal charges were first transmitted. they're saying it's washington's fault, not theirs. >> thank you
snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. >> reporter: snowden was able to flee his hide-out in hong kong after a final dinner of pizza and fried chicken because of help from officials there who delayed acting on the u.s. request for his arrest, claiming the paperwork was not in order. and then failed to tell american officials that snowden was on the move. >> no problem at the airport? >> no problem in the airport. >> reporter: snowden's lawyer albert hall, told abc's...
115
115
Jun 27, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
also, president obama finally discusses the nsa liquor edward snowden. the president sounding like a man who is trying to downplay the significance of the crimee even though he has been charged with espionage. >> i am not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing in trading on a whole host of other issues. this simple way to get a guy extradited said that he can face the justice system here in the united states. now, i get why it is a fascinating story from the press perspective. you know, and i am sure that there will be a made-for-tv movie somewhere down the line. lori: we begin tonight with immigration reform. the next stop for the bill is the house where it faces a chilly reception. >> the house is not going to take up and vote on whenever the senate passes. we're going to do our own bill through regular order and there will be legislation that reflects the role of our majority and the will of the american people. and further in the legislation,
also, president obama finally discusses the nsa liquor edward snowden. the president sounding like a man who is trying to downplay the significance of the crimee even though he has been charged with espionage. >> i am not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing in trading on a whole host of other issues. this simple way to get a guy extradited said that he can face the justice...
130
130
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden to u.s. custody. >> shepard: they're not cooperating so there are congresseses for the united states. we know that there are led to believe there are other matters yet to be leaked. i know that in the past, the united states has gone on kidnapping missions for people kind of like this. is it tim for something like that? >> i don't know what options the administration may be considering. i have no way of knowing. all i know is in a normal situation, even a country that might not be allies of the united states, would have to look very seriously at granting the request to transfer someone to u.s. custody. we have no extradition treaty between the united states and the russian federation, and president putin referred to that today. but he is making a big mistake when he essentially puts the finger in the eye of the united states as he is doing these days. there will come a time when the russian government and the chinese government need something from the united states and we won't be there for t
snowden to u.s. custody. >> shepard: they're not cooperating so there are congresseses for the united states. we know that there are led to believe there are other matters yet to be leaked. i know that in the past, the united states has gone on kidnapping missions for people kind of like this. is it tim for something like that? >> i don't know what options the administration may be considering. i have no way of knowing. all i know is in a normal situation, even a country that might...
122
122
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
leaker edward snowden remains on the run. from hong kong to moscow, to who knows where next, margaret warner looks at how the u.s. is trying to track him down. >> brown: ray suarez has our coverage of opening statements in the trial of george zimmerman, charged with second- degree murder in the shooting death of florida teenager trayvon martin. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to two authors who are tracking the shift of power from washington, d.c., to the cities and states, launching a "metropolitan revolution." i think when you have coalitions of mayors, civic leaders, business leaders all coming together and showing that change can really happen on the ground, that is a powerful example for washington. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these insti
leaker edward snowden remains on the run. from hong kong to moscow, to who knows where next, margaret warner looks at how the u.s. is trying to track him down. >> brown: ray suarez has our coverage of opening statements in the trial of george zimmerman, charged with second- degree murder in the shooting death of florida teenager trayvon martin. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to two authors who are tracking the shift of power from washington, d.c., to the cities and states,...
97
97
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
whether or not snowden would be surrendered. let's be realistic were the shoe on the other foot and we had a russian of this type of caliber we would not be sending them to russia. this is now a political game and snowden, whether he wanted to or not, and hopefully he realizes it now, he is a political international pawn. and it is interesting because you when your little bit about the judge saying what he did was heroic. no one is even talking about the nsa surveillance program any longer. everybody is talking about where waldo is. and looking at all these international incidents and if anyone doesn't think as you have talked about in your first segment that this is not harming our relationships around the world by what he did, there is the harm to national security. we can put aside the revelations of disclosure of classified information. he is impacting foreign relations of the united states. this is not helping our relationship with russia, china, hong kong or wherever he might go from here on. >> laura: yeah, we have big is
whether or not snowden would be surrendered. let's be realistic were the shoe on the other foot and we had a russian of this type of caliber we would not be sending them to russia. this is now a political game and snowden, whether he wanted to or not, and hopefully he realizes it now, he is a political international pawn. and it is interesting because you when your little bit about the judge saying what he did was heroic. no one is even talking about the nsa surveillance program any longer....
72
72
Jun 27, 2013
06/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
a chance of catching steve snowden. they are angry that hong kong ignored a request to arrest him. they have him as joseph but they have his name as james. they have allowed him to travel from hong kong. >>> they are ending their relationship with paula dean and that came after the first interview to address the controversy. >> what you see is what you get. i am not an actress. i am heart broken. >> dean has come under -- dean created a harassing and racist work environment. they have been dropped by the food network and a number of other companies. >>> and outside of earth's atmosphere, the online company is working with a team of researchers to create an internet commerce system. they will announce they are teaming up looking for life on other planets. it will be -- they say it will be necessary very soon and they have plan add flight for -- planned a flight for this christmas. >> when you are out shopping you can pay with pay pal. >> pam, my feet are planted firmly on the ground. >> you would not take the chance? >> no. >> at the toll plaza, it is light coming into san francisco
a chance of catching steve snowden. they are angry that hong kong ignored a request to arrest him. they have him as joseph but they have his name as james. they have allowed him to travel from hong kong. >>> they are ending their relationship with paula dean and that came after the first interview to address the controversy. >> what you see is what you get. i am not an actress. i am heart broken. >> dean has come under -- dean created a harassing and racist work...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
whistleblower edward snowden calling him a spy and demanding his execution because. he's a terrible guy is that a rep for the beginning so many people are trying to defend him oh look at what i revealed and is there wonderful what he has revealed that you have people marching in his favorite he's a terrible guy who's really set our country back you know spies in the old days used to be executed wait a minute donald snowden's a spy who's you spying for the american people ultimately snowden is a journalist's source and you want sources to be executed let's face it terrifying and a very very ugly bill cunningham a conservative radio host finds himself embroiled controversy in. versity after he told fox legal analyst emeril holder to shut up and know her role during a broadcast of the hannity program last week here's a clip of their exchange. but anyway i mean you should know the role and shut your mouth my role as you know me and you know. your marks are so offensive the fox host martha mccollum called them out on fridays up a sort of america's newsroom. know your role
whistleblower edward snowden calling him a spy and demanding his execution because. he's a terrible guy is that a rep for the beginning so many people are trying to defend him oh look at what i revealed and is there wonderful what he has revealed that you have people marching in his favorite he's a terrible guy who's really set our country back you know spies in the old days used to be executed wait a minute donald snowden's a spy who's you spying for the american people ultimately snowden is a...
145
145
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: this has allowed snowden to travel, given the fact that the u.s. pulled his passport, at least a couple days ago. >> the new report that ed snowden deliberately targeted his bosses at the contractor. >> the director of national intelligence james clapper confirm that i go believe edward snowden has more documents and plans more leaks. a former intelligence official saying it's believed the records snowden took are volumous and extend well beyond the classified material held by the nsa. now snowden's former employer would comment on the report that claims the 30-year-old specifically targeted that systems administrator job to steal classified information. today we asked julian assange on that conference call whether snowden had been debriefed by the russians and chinese and he says he has not talked to either of them, offering them any intelligence. >> with us now gordonen chang, author of the book, the coming collapse of china. the accusation near this chinese newspaper is that he didn't go to this contractor job at boost allen and then realize wha
reporter: this has allowed snowden to travel, given the fact that the u.s. pulled his passport, at least a couple days ago. >> the new report that ed snowden deliberately targeted his bosses at the contractor. >> the director of national intelligence james clapper confirm that i go believe edward snowden has more documents and plans more leaks. a former intelligence official saying it's believed the records snowden took are volumous and extend well beyond the classified material...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up tonight on the big picture after leaving hong kong and arriving in russia on sunday edward snowden remains at large what's next for the latest victim of the obama administration's war on whistleblowers and that would be any old ellsberg and kathleen mcclellan in just a moment also the stock market took a tumble again today in the wake of the federal reserve's announcement that it will soon start to wind down its bond buying program is easy money really the only thing propping up our economy and tomorrow president obama will lay out his plan to combat global climate change i'll tell you what the president's plan should be in tonight's deleting. you need to know this speculation about the whereabouts of n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden continues this evening after he apparently failed to board a flight out of moscow to cuba the support stowed was thought to be flying out on an aeroflot flight as you want to one five zero then it was you can see here his seat was empty upon takeoff he left hong kong where he had been staying ever since leaving the united states last month and alleg
coming up tonight on the big picture after leaving hong kong and arriving in russia on sunday edward snowden remains at large what's next for the latest victim of the obama administration's war on whistleblowers and that would be any old ellsberg and kathleen mcclellan in just a moment also the stock market took a tumble again today in the wake of the federal reserve's announcement that it will soon start to wind down its bond buying program is easy money really the only thing propping up our...
84
84
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
started taking extreme precautions to protect my sources before the edward snowden case. it became obvious to me several years ago that there was a chance, because of the use of internet, cell phone, at my phone could be used to track my sources. i will now take extreme precautions. i will not go into what i do. it is obvious what you can do to protect yourself. i began doing that before the edward snowden case. >> jonathan landay, thank you for being here. his most recent piece is "obama's crackdown views leaks as aiding enemies of u.s." when we come back, i eat and slurred joins us to talk about the body of the world. [♪] [music break] . [♪] [music break] >> music by daniel summers. he was the iraq war veteran who killed himself on june 10 after blaming the u.s. government. the song is called "country fear." >> we spend the rest of the hour with someone who has fought tirelessly for women's rights here and around the world, eve ensler .. she is the creator of "the vagina monologues" and v- day, a day dedicated to stopping violence against women and girls. out with a
started taking extreme precautions to protect my sources before the edward snowden case. it became obvious to me several years ago that there was a chance, because of the use of internet, cell phone, at my phone could be used to track my sources. i will now take extreme precautions. i will not go into what i do. it is obvious what you can do to protect yourself. i began doing that before the edward snowden case. >> jonathan landay, thank you for being here. his most recent piece is...
114
114
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
who is going to help snowden? what does snowden do now? presumably he is where you are in some limbo between arrivals and departurers? >> we think he might still be here. you have to fly back out of this country in order to go somewhere else. you can't just leave the airport. if he is still here in some vip lounge or maybe in a hotel. we are waiting to see if he takes that flight to, say, cuba, as we thought he might a few days ago. no word yet whether the russians have decided what to do with him. you get the feeling being here that they would like to see this problem over with themselves. >> certainly starting to get that feeling. we are also hearing more about some of snowden's past online activities which seem to be highly relevant to what is happening right now. what have you learned? >> you know, a few years ago the website said he posted an online on their website regarding what happened in 2009 when the "new york times" was quoting leaks about cyber attacks on iran. and they say that snowden said and quote who the f are the anonymo
who is going to help snowden? what does snowden do now? presumably he is where you are in some limbo between arrivals and departurers? >> we think he might still be here. you have to fly back out of this country in order to go somewhere else. you can't just leave the airport. if he is still here in some vip lounge or maybe in a hotel. we are waiting to see if he takes that flight to, say, cuba, as we thought he might a few days ago. no word yet whether the russians have decided what to do...
262
262
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden from leaving hong kong. >> reporter: and snowden was allowed to board the flight to moscow early today before the u.s. could address any problems. >> well, i'd like to find out why our papers were not in compliance. that would be a big mistake by the department of justice. >> hong kong, whether under the influence of beijing or not, should have made every effort to return him to the united states. >> reporter: snowden's u.s. passport was revoked only yesterday. apparently not in time to prevent his escape on a route being arranged by the wikileaks group. after spending the night at the moscow airport, snowden is booked on a flight tomorrow to cuba, apparently en route to ecuador. countries only too glad to defy the u.s. late today, the foreign minister of ecuador said snowden had requested political asylum in his country. now, not only has snowden evaded the u.s. arrest warrant, but he is defecting with four laptops full of the country's most sensitive secrets, as he described to "the guardian" newspaper. >> i had access to the full rosters of everyone working at the nsa, the ent
snowden from leaving hong kong. >> reporter: and snowden was allowed to board the flight to moscow early today before the u.s. could address any problems. >> well, i'd like to find out why our papers were not in compliance. that would be a big mistake by the department of justice. >> hong kong, whether under the influence of beijing or not, should have made every effort to return him to the united states. >> reporter: snowden's u.s. passport was revoked only yesterday....
85
85
Jun 28, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
as far as we know, edward snowden somewhere in the moscow airport. joining me now is the attorney general under george w. bush, who says snowden has done real damage. welcome back to the show. i want to start with a different story. there's a report tonight that the former second highest ranking officer in the u.s. military, marine general james cartwright, is now the target of a justice department investigation into an alleged leak of classified information about a covert u.s. cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. what is your reaction to this? >> my reaction is regret, number one. general cartwright is a very capable soldier and a terrific -- made terrific contributions to the intelligence capability of this country. if he is, in fact, the source of the information, it's hard for me to believe it was done without approval. >> approval from whom, would you surmise? >> the white house is a very small place. >> so your suggestion, obviously well informed suggestion, is that the white house would have directed him to do this? >> it's not well informe
as far as we know, edward snowden somewhere in the moscow airport. joining me now is the attorney general under george w. bush, who says snowden has done real damage. welcome back to the show. i want to start with a different story. there's a report tonight that the former second highest ranking officer in the u.s. military, marine general james cartwright, is now the target of a justice department investigation into an alleged leak of classified information about a covert u.s. cyber attack on...
124
124
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
he says he wishes snowden would get on with it and leave. he also said in that same conference in which he was speaking that since snowden has not committed any crimes on russian soil and maybe he's not on russian soil you can see how they are passing that there in moscow. he has no reason to arrest him. he did also say he hopes this does not damage the business-like relations between russia and the united states and that he referred to the fbi director and their deal with it. maybe there's some room for a cord between russia, russian security services and their version of the fbi and the u.s. this is a political situation between russia and the united states. >> there is no formal extradition treaty between the u.s. and russia that would require russia, for example to send him back to the united states. i assume that russian intelligence services would love to get their hands on the laptops, whatever information that snowden has so they can go through them. i just assume this would be a high priority for the russians. >> i think that's the
he says he wishes snowden would get on with it and leave. he also said in that same conference in which he was speaking that since snowden has not committed any crimes on russian soil and maybe he's not on russian soil you can see how they are passing that there in moscow. he has no reason to arrest him. he did also say he hopes this does not damage the business-like relations between russia and the united states and that he referred to the fbi director and their deal with it. maybe there's...
260
260
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
and now snowden has applied for snowden in ecuador. >> reporter: they seem inclined to grant it, even at the risk of angering the u.s. >> reporter: this is a growing embarrassment for the u.s. >> we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observes. >> reporter: today, john kerry told nbc news that snowden's actions were despicable. but the u.s. doesn't seem closer to getting him back. >> the u.s. can say whatever it wishes and the press secretary can get angry and so on, what real power does the united states have here? >> a lot of leverage against russia and china. working behind the scenes, short of rendition, that won't happen getting him out of russia, isn't anything physical they they can do. they have to exert the pressure and hope it works. vladmir putin is a tough customer. >> andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom, starting of us. >>> in washington, the u.s. supreme court ruled on the issue of affirmative action. back when created it was meant to be just that, affirmative action taken to correct r
and now snowden has applied for snowden in ecuador. >> reporter: they seem inclined to grant it, even at the risk of angering the u.s. >> reporter: this is a growing embarrassment for the u.s. >> we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observes. >> reporter: today, john kerry told nbc news that snowden's actions were despicable. but the u.s. doesn't seem closer to getting him back....
64
64
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> edward snowden, nsa leaker, is at the airport in moscow, but not in russia. how is that possible? >>> and later the high wire act that ahead tens of millions on the edge of their seat. he made it, but now nik wallenda has something bigger in mind. >>> we begin with the powerful testimony at the george zimmerman trial. so powerful that trayvon martin's parents could not bear to hear it. it's centered on what happened in the seconds and minutes after george zimmerman shot trayvon martin as martin lay dying. it was by no means the only big moment today. there were others including a legal battle what the prosecution considers the linchpin of its case. but the testimony from the sergeant that tried to revive trayvon martin packed a serious punch. martin savidge joins us live. >> reporter: that was an extremely difficult day. this was a day that took the entire courtroom back to that fateful night in february of 2012. this was the first time we heard the story. the jury is hearing this essentially for the first time. they've seen george zimmerman. they know he's t
. >>> edward snowden, nsa leaker, is at the airport in moscow, but not in russia. how is that possible? >>> and later the high wire act that ahead tens of millions on the edge of their seat. he made it, but now nik wallenda has something bigger in mind. >>> we begin with the powerful testimony at the george zimmerman trial. so powerful that trayvon martin's parents could not bear to hear it. it's centered on what happened in the seconds and minutes after george...
147
147
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
they did not see edward snowden. once again, word does not appear at least for the moment in cuba. >> if he was going to cuba, i assume he would need some sort of visa, which he would have to apply through cuba, unless there was some sort of special dispensation made. we have no idea if he's going to attempt to go to cuba or not. how certain are we that the cubans would allow him to connect to another flight there, do we know? >> havana is a possibility because the government probably wouldn't bend to u.s. pressure and send him back. in fact, over the years they have been aligned with the black panthers. cuba continues to harbor people that we know about. you come to cuba -- an ally of fidel castro. it's not an ideal picture. he could pass through cuba. while i'm pointing out, edward snowden has been portrayed as something -- the cubans are happy to keep talking. >> i should point out, i believe phillip agee a former cia officer, he ended up in cuba. we got a panel tonight of people who can speak to all the angles th
they did not see edward snowden. once again, word does not appear at least for the moment in cuba. >> if he was going to cuba, i assume he would need some sort of visa, which he would have to apply through cuba, unless there was some sort of special dispensation made. we have no idea if he's going to attempt to go to cuba or not. how certain are we that the cubans would allow him to connect to another flight there, do we know? >> havana is a possibility because the government...
267
267
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden's trail. newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. good to be with you on this tuesday. i'm brooke baldwin. where do we begin today? with the world's most wanted man edward snowden who's in russia. he landed in horussia after flyg from hong kong. passengers reportedly spotted him on the flight but somehow he never made it to terminal f as the others did. it's not clear where he went after landing but russia's foreign minister insisted -- and i'm quoting him here, snowden did not cross the russian border. and then it's confirmed he never flew out of moscow. >> narrator: snowden is still in transit area as a special passenger. our special services never worked with snowden and are not working with him today. >> putin went on to say, quote, mr. snowden is a free man. the faster he chooses his ultimate destination point, the better for us and for him. also another thing, how long he was planning to expose the government, it may explain why he took a pay
snowden's trail. newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. good to be with you on this tuesday. i'm brooke baldwin. where do we begin today? with the world's most wanted man edward snowden who's in russia. he landed in horussia after flyg from hong kong. passengers reportedly spotted him on the flight but somehow he never made it to terminal f as the others did. it's not clear where he went after landing but russia's foreign minister insisted --...
174
174
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
plus, nsa leaker edward snowden is on the run. he was expected to be on a flight from moscow to savannah. there's no sign of him and his location is unknown. is putin having second thoughts? and finally, the big story this hour, speaking of divisive issues. we're just moments away from opening statements in the george zimmerman trial. we're going tore go live to the courtroom in sanford, florida, when the prosecutor begins his ing statement. good morning from washington. i'm chuck todd. special edition here of "the daily rundown." it's monday, june 24. virginia republican nominee for governor on set live. we're also monitoring the condition of former south african president and worldwide hero nelson mandela who remains hospitalized in pretoria. his condition is now critical. the country's president is calling for the world to pray during this difficult time. we'll bring you those updates as they happen this hour. first, it's florida. opening statements are set to start any moment now. the lead prosecutor will go first followed by
plus, nsa leaker edward snowden is on the run. he was expected to be on a flight from moscow to savannah. there's no sign of him and his location is unknown. is putin having second thoughts? and finally, the big story this hour, speaking of divisive issues. we're just moments away from opening statements in the george zimmerman trial. we're going tore go live to the courtroom in sanford, florida, when the prosecutor begins his ing statement. good morning from washington. i'm chuck todd. special...
104
104
Jun 24, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
they gave assange snowden in their british embassy in london. it's fascinating to me they've come in this. lastly, russia, china, ecuador, cuba. what do all these countries have in common where snowden is hanging out? they repress the media. it's fascinating that we have all these questions about leakers and sources and this guy snowden, who started that conversation, he's finding safe havens in these countries that explicitly try and taper down their media. >> also, countries that hate america. >> there's a process for this. you leak, you whistle blow, you go to jail. he seems to want to completely exempt himself from that second part of the process. so where in the world is edward snowden? not really sure. we'll have to check in. we'll let you know after the break. >>> so there is much more to get to in the news cycle this monday. former south african president nelson mandela is now in critical condition. the 94-year-old is being treated for a persistent lung infection. >>> the nat senate is holding a vote tonight on the immigration bill. pres
they gave assange snowden in their british embassy in london. it's fascinating to me they've come in this. lastly, russia, china, ecuador, cuba. what do all these countries have in common where snowden is hanging out? they repress the media. it's fascinating that we have all these questions about leakers and sources and this guy snowden, who started that conversation, he's finding safe havens in these countries that explicitly try and taper down their media. >> also, countries that hate...
145
145
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden without delay, and u.s. secretary of state john kerry says not to damage their relationship with russia. >> i would ask for a period of calm and reasonableness in a moment where we don't need to raise the level of confrontation as something that's, frankly, basic and normal as this. >> but the u.s. prosecution is no more closer to getting the man. there's a growing concern that one spokesperson said we probably had a better shot when he was in hong kong. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> well, former south african president nelson mandela remains in critical condition this morning. family members have gathered at his rural hometown in eastern south africa as the 94-year-old anti-apartied leader battles a lung infection. allen pizzey is outside the pretoria hospital where mandela is being treated. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there's been no official word on mandela's condition other than one which was issued a couple of days ago that he remains in critical condition. thi
snowden without delay, and u.s. secretary of state john kerry says not to damage their relationship with russia. >> i would ask for a period of calm and reasonableness in a moment where we don't need to raise the level of confrontation as something that's, frankly, basic and normal as this. >> but the u.s. prosecution is no more closer to getting the man. there's a growing concern that one spokesperson said we probably had a better shot when he was in hong kong. bob orr, cbs news,...
79
79
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
and please note that none of the three charges against ed snowden is treason. do you think the justice department would just decide to go easy on snowden and not charge him with treason if they could? that very young congressman you just heard spouting off mindlessly about treason is sadly a very good relationship in congress for a country which is so ignorant of the constitution. a country in which for many, if not most, feelings are more important than facts. for the speaker of the house and the young congressman and half the people on twitter, if it feels like treason, it must be treason. it would never occur to them to check what the constitution says about treason, because they do not know that it is the constitution and the constitution alone that defines treason. so call ed snowden what you will, but if you call him a traitor, if you say he is guilty of treason, you're not really labelling him, you're labelling yourself, you're letting us know that for you, facts don't matter. you're letting us know that for you, you get to define treason any way you wan
and please note that none of the three charges against ed snowden is treason. do you think the justice department would just decide to go easy on snowden and not charge him with treason if they could? that very young congressman you just heard spouting off mindlessly about treason is sadly a very good relationship in congress for a country which is so ignorant of the constitution. a country in which for many, if not most, feelings are more important than facts. for the speaker of the house and...
247
247
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 1
leaker edward snowden. russia's president says he knows where he is, but he refused to extradite him. what options are left on the table in bringing snowden back to the states. >>> and we're continuing to follow breaking news. we're awaiting a live news conference for members of the congressional black and hispanic caucuses reancting to today's supreme court decision. these new triscuit are baked with brown rice and sweet potato! triscuit has a new snack? no way. way. and the worst part is they're delicious. mmm, you're right. maybe we should give other new things a chance. no way. way. [ male announcer ] we've taken 100% whole grain brown rice and wheat, delicious sweet potato, and savory red bean... and woven them into something unexpected. the new brown rice triscuit line; with sweet potato and red bean varieties. a new take on an old favorite. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in
leaker edward snowden. russia's president says he knows where he is, but he refused to extradite him. what options are left on the table in bringing snowden back to the states. >>> and we're continuing to follow breaking news. we're awaiting a live news conference for members of the congressional black and hispanic caucuses reancting to today's supreme court decision. these new triscuit are baked with brown rice and sweet potato! triscuit has a new snack? no way. way. and the worst...
115
115
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden, his mystery no more. he's in russia, but just how long will he be there and is he about to make the transit lounge his permanent home? find out in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> a couple of other top stories that we're following now. this a weird. a robbery at jfk airport. $1.2 million in cash was
edward snowden, his mystery no more. he's in russia, but just how long will he be there and is he about to make the transit lounge his permanent home? find out in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ going on now at your...
68
68
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> snowden is still in the transit area as a transit passenger. >> mr. snowden is a freeman. the faster he chooses his ultimate destination, the better for us and for him. >> russian president glald -- vladimir putin. what is driving him? i want to ask dr. drew pinsky. dr. drew, this thing about edward snowden i find fascinating. what is going on in his head right now? what you've seen about him, form get the politics and the law, what is going on in his head? >> the one thing i can tell you is it's not an addiction to something of a high, high risk that something of thing. addicts are the thrill seeking population. i see no evidence of anything like this in this guy. there is probably more something to do with his relationship with authority. i think about this, you'll take it upon yourself to take on the entire nsa -- >> isn't there a touch of, you know, he has seen manning and these guys become global figures -- >> it could be -- >> maybe a loser geek who thinks i know what i'll do, i'll become a global super star leaker. >> to be fair, we're purely speculating and just ta
>>> snowden is still in the transit area as a transit passenger. >> mr. snowden is a freeman. the faster he chooses his ultimate destination, the better for us and for him. >> russian president glald -- vladimir putin. what is driving him? i want to ask dr. drew pinsky. dr. drew, this thing about edward snowden i find fascinating. what is going on in his head right now? what you've seen about him, form get the politics and the law, what is going on in his head? >> the...
120
120
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
is key for snowden. in this interview, he acknowledged the risks of coming forward. >> i could be rendered by the cia, have people come after me, or any of their third party partners. they work closely with a number of other nations, or you know, they could pay off -- that's a fear i'll live under for the rest of my life, however long that happens to be. if they want to get you, they'll get you in time. >> the breaking news tonight the flight from moscow has landed in havana without edward snowden on board. no sign of snowden on the flight. have you gotten any indication of whether they expect snowden on another flight? >> yes, anderson, they have not received a question from another country. but, of course, they'll likely need permission they would share with us anyway. the time we last spoke to you, the flight landed. we talked to crew and passengers. they did not see edward snowden. once again, word does not appear at least for the moment in cuba. >> if he was going to cuba, i assume he would need som
is key for snowden. in this interview, he acknowledged the risks of coming forward. >> i could be rendered by the cia, have people come after me, or any of their third party partners. they work closely with a number of other nations, or you know, they could pay off -- that's a fear i'll live under for the rest of my life, however long that happens to be. if they want to get you, they'll get you in time. >> the breaking news tonight the flight from moscow has landed in havana without...
117
117
Jun 27, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden in custody. >> so which is it? he gave everything up at the beginning, you're worried about the documents he still has? all right. the president may just be after some 29-year-old hacker but does the hacker have some pretty big secrets or not? "outfront" tonight, we're talking to retired general wesl wesley clark. i love the look on the president's face when he got annoyed. he's like, you know what, this guy is -- i'm sure there were some expletives in his head, a 29-year-old hacker and i don't want to deal with it. at one point he said everything that was released at the beginning but then he says i'm worried about stuff he may still have. which is it? >> i think the way it came out at the time of the summit meeting with the chinese president, it was hurtful. but on the other hand, there may be some more stuff behind it but the truth is people know what's in there. and the american people are solidly behind the p.r.i.s.m. program and all that's going on. >> yes. >> the american people want protection and most peop
snowden in custody. >> so which is it? he gave everything up at the beginning, you're worried about the documents he still has? all right. the president may just be after some 29-year-old hacker but does the hacker have some pretty big secrets or not? "outfront" tonight, we're talking to retired general wesl wesley clark. i love the look on the president's face when he got annoyed. he's like, you know what, this guy is -- i'm sure there were some expletives in his head, a...
172
172
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden, such as mr. smoennowde should not be allowed to proceed on any further international travel than necessary to return him to the united states and they say because of privacy they can't get into his specific case. what she is saying the united states now because snowden is in moscow, really wants moscow, russia, to return him to the united states. that if he doesn't have a passport, that is what the russians should do. they're not saying they're telling that to the government but that's the message, they want him returned to the united states. it is a very quick moving story but that's the latest development, fred. >> i wonder if i could ask you to elaborate on that on their behalf, when they say that's what should happen, does that mean there is an agreement in place whether it be between the u.s. and russia or any other country, for that matter, that that is the protocol, when there is this felony charge, they would be returned or this person just talking about should meaning morally they should
snowden, such as mr. smoennowde should not be allowed to proceed on any further international travel than necessary to return him to the united states and they say because of privacy they can't get into his specific case. what she is saying the united states now because snowden is in moscow, really wants moscow, russia, to return him to the united states. that if he doesn't have a passport, that is what the russians should do. they're not saying they're telling that to the government but that's...
115
115
Jun 29, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden is stuck. his u.s. passport canceled. ecuador and venezuela said they would happy consider asylum but he has no travel documents to get there. and there are signs snowden may be staying in russia a lot longer. a prominent human rights group appealed for his asylum. and the russian parliament want him on digital spying. >> probably hiding in the bathroom. >> snowden's predicament echoes that of tom hanks in "the terminal" who is trapped at nine months at jfk after his homeland collapses in civil war. but snowden is an alleged criminal charged with espionage. watchers say while putin might use him for propaganda, he has no time for him. >> as a professional intelligence officer, he cannot have sympathy for a guy who defected from security service. >> experts say if all the buzz is true and he hitches a flight on tuesday for venezuela president maduro, that could well spell the end of this chapter. but the beginning of a long-term headache for venezuela. >> just that chapter. appreciate jim maceda reporting. greg miller, nat
snowden is stuck. his u.s. passport canceled. ecuador and venezuela said they would happy consider asylum but he has no travel documents to get there. and there are signs snowden may be staying in russia a lot longer. a prominent human rights group appealed for his asylum. and the russian parliament want him on digital spying. >> probably hiding in the bathroom. >> snowden's predicament echoes that of tom hanks in "the terminal" who is trapped at nine months at jfk after...
101
101
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden for his return to the united states. >> reporter: snowden is trying to make his way from russia to cuba and then to ecuador for political asylum. he's getting help from the anti-secrecy group wikileaks, which calls the u.s. an international bully. the group's founder, julian assange, told reporters by phone that snowden is healthy, safe and in good hands. >> edward snowden is not a traitor. he's not a spy. >> reporter: u.s. officials are increasingly concerned snowden could deal a devastating blow to national security, calling him a walking treasure trove of information, a dream to foreign intelligence services. >> i had access to, you know, the full rosters of everyone working at the nsa, the entire intelligence community, and undercover assets all around the world. >> reporter: this morning, russia's foreign minister lashed out at the u.s., saying it had nothing to do with snowden. and they can't extradite him because they hasn't crossed on to russian soil. head to's flight from moscow to havana just left the terminal. snowden was not onboard. john and diana? >> all right, dev
snowden for his return to the united states. >> reporter: snowden is trying to make his way from russia to cuba and then to ecuador for political asylum. he's getting help from the anti-secrecy group wikileaks, which calls the u.s. an international bully. the group's founder, julian assange, told reporters by phone that snowden is healthy, safe and in good hands. >> edward snowden is not a traitor. he's not a spy. >> reporter: u.s. officials are increasingly concerned snowden...
189
189
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
nsa leaker edward snowden on the run now. where is he going and is there any chance that he'll ever be back on u.s. soil? tom foreman has this week's american journey. >> rushing through the early traffic and hurrying to their desks, dana shamly and barry freeman are hoping to prove their worth during a summer internship at the big public relations form ogilvie. they know just by being here they've already beaten the odds. >> they told us here at ogilvy almost 500 people applied for ten spots. it was very competitive. >> we definitely feel very lucky to have been offered a position. >> this will not be your average internship. >> the new hit movie "the internship" pokes fun at adults stepping up the competition in this arena. but it's no joke. once the purview of the ambitious few, internships are being aggressively sought by grown-ups looking for career changes and younger and younger students, too. according to the website intern match. >> one of the things we noted in our report is that 50% of the students that do an inter
nsa leaker edward snowden on the run now. where is he going and is there any chance that he'll ever be back on u.s. soil? tom foreman has this week's american journey. >> rushing through the early traffic and hurrying to their desks, dana shamly and barry freeman are hoping to prove their worth during a summer internship at the big public relations form ogilvie. they know just by being here they've already beaten the odds. >> they told us here at ogilvy almost 500 people applied for...